MEETINGS. EPISCOPAL CHURCH, South Dunedin. A MEETING of Members of the Church of England resident in South Dunedin, and of Subscribers to the Building Fund of the New Churoh will be held in the City Council Chambers on Friday, the 26th inat., at 5 o’clock p,m., for the election of Synodsmen and for such other business as may be required, Right Kev, Dr Nevill will take the chair. educational. MILTON HALL SCHOOL. THE Fourth Quarter of the above School will commence (D.V.) on Wednesday, October Ist. WM. ANDERSON, Master. DENTISTS. ESTABLISHED 1862. MR ALfT ED BOOT, SURGEON DENTIST. Princes Street, Dctnkdin. TO LET. TO LET—Five-roomed House in Howe street. Apply to Mrs Thomas Jones, on the premises. TO LET Handsome detached sevenroomed House, George street. H. F. Hardy. fTTO LET, a well-finished Six-roomed jL House ; water in. Apply Grange Store, Forth street. rjHO LET, Eight-roomed House. —Apply X Wm. Fisher, High street. TENDERS. TO ARCHITECTS.—Tenders will be received at the office of the Secretary for Works, until noqn of Tuesday, the 30th instant, for the preparation of Drawings for School Buildings. Conditions may be inspected at the office of the Provincial Engineer. HORACE BASTINGS, Secretary for Works. Dunedin, September 18, 1873. INLAND MAIL SERVICES. BALED TENDERS will be received at „ the Chief Post Office, Dunedin, till Tuesy, the 30th September next, for the conyance of Mails between the underraenmed places, from the Ist January to the st December, 1874, both days inclusive : Frequency each way. Service. 1. Dunedin and Portobello, via North East Harbor - - - - Twice weekly 2. Dunedin and Portobello, via North East Harbor .... Once daily 3. Portobello and the Kaik- Twice weekly 4. Dunedin and Balclutha • Once daily 5. Balclutha and Popotunoa- Twice weekly 6. Balclutha and Popotunoa- Thrice weekly *7. Balclutha and Invercargill .... Twice weekly *B. Balclutha and Inyercar* gill .... Thrice weekly 9. Milton and Lawrence * Once daily 10. Dunedin and Waitaki - Thrice weekly 11. Dunedin and Oamaru - Thrice weekly 12. Palmerston and Naseby, Twice weekly 13. Palmerston and Naseby, via Macraes and Hyde Once weekly 14. Naseby and Kawarau - Twice weekly 15. Naseby and Clyde - - Twice weekly 16. Clyde and Kawarau - Thrice weekly 17. Kawarau and Queenstown .... Thrice weekly 18. Lawrence and Kawarau * Once weekly 19. Lawrence and Clyde • Twice weekly 20. Arrow River and Cardr ona ... - Once weekly 22. East Taieri and West Taieri, via North Taieri Once daily 23. North Taieri and Hindon Once weekly 24. West Taieri and Waipori Twice weekly 25. West Taieri and Lake Waipori • • • Twice weekly 26. Waihola and Taieri Beach - - * Once weekly 27. Balclutha and Kaitangata ... - Twice weekly 28. Kaitangata and Wangaloa - • ■ Once weekly 29. Kaitangata and Wangaloa - - - Twice weekly 30. Balclutha and Port Molyneux, via Warepa - Twice weekly 31. Port Molyneux and Owaki Twice weekly 32. Mataura and Fortrose - Once weekly 33. Lawrence and Bluespur, via Wetherstons- - Once daily 34. Lawrence and Tuapeka Mouth - ■ # - Once weekly 35. Lawrence and Waipori ■ Once weekly 36. Beaumont, Switzers, and Welshmans - - Once weekly 36a. Beaumont, Switzers, and Welshmans - - Twice weekly 37. Tapanui Junction (Mackays) and Tapanui - Once weekly 38. Switzers and Waikaka - Once weekly 39. Mahcno and Kahanui - Thrice weekly 40. Oamaru, Oamarama, and Maerewhenua - - Once weekly 41. Waiherao and Macreas ■ Once weekly 42. Kyeburn and Hyde, via Hamiltons - - - Once weekly 43. Hamiltons and Linburn - Once weekly 44. Linburn and Serpentine - Fortnightly 45. Blackstone Hill and St, Bathans - - • Twice weekly 46. Naseby and Kyeburn Diggings - - ■ Once weekly 47. Kyeburn Diggings and Maerewhenua ■ • Once weekly 48. Blacks, Drybread, and Tinkers - - - Once weekly 49. Kawarau and Nevis, via Carrickton- - - Once weekly 50. Kawarau and Cardrena, via Bendigo, Albertown, and Pembroke • Once weekly 51. Arrow River and Twelve Mile Creek - - # - Twice weekly 52. Queenstown and Skippers .... Once weekly 53. Queenstown and Moke Creek- - ■ * Once weekly The services marked thus * are terminable by the Postmaster-General, on giving six weeks’notice in writing. Each Tenderer will be required to give security (as provided for on the form of tender) equal to 20 per .cent, on the amount of his tender, binding the tenderer to take up the service tendered for, and to execute the necessary contract bond, in the event of his tender being accepted. Forma of tender and security, with terms and conditions of contract, may be procured at any Post Office. No tender will be considered unless made on the printed form provided by Government. Tenders to be endorsed—“ Tender for Mail Service, No. —,” and addressed to the Postmaster-General, Wellington. ARCH. BAER, Chief Postmaster. Chief Post Office, Dunedin, September 4, 1873.
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Evening Star, Issue 3307, 25 September 1873, Page 3
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